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SleevedJuneBug

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About SleevedJuneBug

  • Rank
    Intermediate Member
  • Birthday 06/02/1983

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Computer Games, Music, Shopping
  • Occupation
    Self Employed/Homemaker/Stay-at-home Mom
  • City
    Phoenix
  • State
    Arizona

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  1. SleevedJuneBug

    When did you start losing hair?

    About 2 1/2 months out I started losing crap tons of hair. I can run my hand threw my hair and collect several strands, ugh.
  2. My surgeon allowed me to start eating soft food 5 days after surgery. I was able to eat everything just fine. Just try one food at a time.
  3. SleevedJuneBug

    Cheez its, my little snack

    I just tried these for the first time and they're pretty good. They remind of white cheddar mac and cheese flavoring. Bariatric Pal has them for twice as much as amazon.com
  4. My doctor told me no carbonated drinks for a year. But I've have a few sips of carbonated drinks such as soda or an icee when my stomach was empty and they just made me a burp a bit. I think everything is okay in moderation and if doesn't make you uncomfortable or feel sick.
  5. SleevedJuneBug

    One day post op-going home but vomiting

    I felt nausea for about 2-3 days afterward. The pain subsided over about a week and a half. And the uncomfortable feeling I got from drinking water went away after about two months. I can drink and eat like "normal" now 3 months out, but just a whole lot less. Congrats on your surgery, just take it one day at a time.
  6. SleevedJuneBug

    One year and two months out w/ pics

    You look great! Get it girl. You're an inspiration, I can't wait to get that close to my goal weight, which happens to be the same as yours.
  7. SleevedJuneBug

    Surgery scheduled

    Congrats! Super exciting. Hoping everything goes well for you!
  8. SleevedJuneBug

    April Sleevers check in!

    Surgery Date: 4/18/2018 Starting Weight: 300lbs Total Loss: 30lbs Current Weight: 270 I've experienced two stalls so far lasting around four weeks total. It's very easy to get down about not continuously losing the weight but I know my body is still trying to figure it out. I don't get all the protein I need in a day but because of dumping syndrome everything pretty much goes right through me including protein shakes. I drink tons of water though. I still get actual hunger pains and feel hungry often which is disappointing but someone pointed out that the feeling of hunger in your stomach could actually be from acid so taking Gaviscon tablets could help with that, I'll have to give that a try. Hopefully I start losing weight again soon. I'm so ready to be over this stall.
  9. SleevedJuneBug

    I'm stuck

    I had my surgery April 18th and have lost 30 pounds since then. I've gone through two stalls so far lasting about four weeks total. Stalls are definitely a thing but I think you're losing way above average, so way to go!
  10. SleevedJuneBug

    I’m doing this

    Nice to meet you Gina. It took me about a year of looking into VSG before I finally too the plunge. It's a bit of work but well worth it in the end. Good luck on your journey.
  11. SleevedJuneBug

    Loosing slowly

    I completely understand. I'm 7 weeks out and have had two stalls already, that lasted two weeks each. But I've lost 30 pounds in that time somehow, lol. I keep thinking I'm doing poorly but then I look at my total weight loss and realize it will just take time. Our bodies tries to hold on to the fat for dear life because we're not getting as many calories as before. You're doing just fine.
  12. SleevedJuneBug

    Not Obese Anymore

    That's so awesome, congrats on all the hard work!
  13. I'm 7 weeks out from surgery and water is still a bit uncomfortable to drink in the morning or a large gulp. It sucks though because I absolutely love water, I'm always thirsty. I can say though that it definitely has gotten better day by day. Guess it just takes time.
  14. SleevedJuneBug

    Oh, there it is.

    I'm six weeks out and I occasionally still eat a little too much and feel extremely uncomfortable. It really just takes time. It was hard for me in the beginning to get used to eating so little but I'm slowly accepting the fact that I just can't eat that much at one sitting and realistically if I want more I can just save it for later.
  15. SleevedJuneBug

    Dumping syndrome

    Unfortunately I developed Dumping Syndrome after I had my gallbladder removed six years ago, it's horrible. Protein shakes and anything fried hit me the hardest. It's been worse for me since gastric sleeve surgery. My surgeon told me it should get better with time, here's hoping.

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